National Securities Fraud Attorney Files Additional Fraud Charges In Connection With Woodbridge Ponzi Scheme
Chris Bebel, an investment fraud lawyer
who has successfully represented numerous victims of securities fraud located throughout the nation, recently filed additional
charges in connection with the Woodbridge Ponzi scheme. The newly-filed allegations rest on common
law fraud principles, together with the Texas Securities Act, and breach of
contract precedent. According to the
SEC, Robert H. Shapiro and the Woodbridge Group of Companies, LLC
(“Woodbridge”) “defrauded more than 8,400 investors,” as discussed in more
detail in the SEC’s December 21, 2017 press release. Per the text of that SEC press release, sales
agents “pitched the investments as ‘low risk’ and ‘conservative.’”
Investors who have lost their hard-earned savings in connection with
the Woodbridge Ponzi scheme are urged to confer with a securities lawyer practicing at a securities law firm which is
experienced in the stock broker fraud
area. Generally speaking, it is often
prudent to avoid general practitioners — and instead retain an attorney who
maintains a wealth of expertise in the specific field. On a pragmatic level, there can be no doubt
that Chris Bebel is an investment fraud
attorney who has developed an immense amount of expertise and experience in
securities fraud disputes — both in
the courtroom and the FINRA securities
arbitration arena. Plus, he has
amassed a convincing record in cases dealing with financial
advisor fraud in Texas. He is a
superb Texas investors attorney. Indeed, numerous law firms have enlisted his
services in an attempt to build stronger, more potent securities
fraud claims. Chris Bebel works
in conjunction with Bradley Ellison, a distinguished paralegal who has compiled
a deep background in issues that commonly arise in cases encompassing
allegations of financial
advisor fraud.
Call for a free consultation.
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